Word: calendars
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...continues to grow, it may come to threaten the continued existence of many "amateur" undergraduate organizations. The Student Calendar now competes directly with non-professional student publications; and a new typing agency may end the independent, unorganized operations in this area...
SCRATCHED rings, undersized beer mugs, and skinny submarine sandwiches have dominated this year's episode in the continuing controversy over the Harvard Student Agencies. The HSA has countered with a heavy-handed attempt to bolster its "image" by publishing a weekly "HSA Reports" feature in the Student Calendar...
...Agencies have not threatened to produce plays, or organize a rides-service or ticket agency for profit, but they have entered the field of student publications rather massively. In addition to the Calendar, HSA now publishes Let's Go Guide to Europe, which is distributed free to Charter Flight passengers and sold nationally. The Guide advertised several weeks ago in the Calendar seeking competitors for "well-paid positions" on its editorial staff...
Burke pointedly remarks that HSA has not made, nor will it make, any commitment not to enter the creative publications field. The Agencies' position remains essentially what it was during the HSA-Yearbook struggle over the formation of Calendar in 1958: HSA will not sponsor any agency competing with the "central core effort" of an existing student publication. That is, HSA will not publish a daily newspaper, a humor magazine, a yearbook, or a literary magazine, as long as the existing publications occupy these fields "adequately." The Agencies will not, on the other hand, promise to keep out of creative...
Attacking activity-filled church calendars, the Christian Century recently proposed a "patron of church bulletins": the heretic Pelagius (A.D. ca. 360-420), who believed that man could save himself by his own efforts. Last week these busynesses, selected from Manhattan church bulletins, might have provided an ideal calendar for a mythical St. Pelagius' Church...